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Now I'm sure these are some of the best pilots in the world and I could only hope to be 1/100th as good as they are... that said... I can understand why stunt kite flying isn't that popular, especially for spectators. I rarely see flying from that perspective, and it doesn't look that good. I think I might have appreciated what was going on more from the first person perspective, but from the camera angle in the video... I would've just walked away if I were passing by. It's a real eye opener to someone like me who doesn't get to see other people flying & tricking.

Thanks, Mike. It makes more sense, now. I had to watch the first video again to make sure it was the same thing. Then yours again. I know I wouldn't have been able to trick in that wind, I didn't give the wind speed enough credit when I viewed it the first time. Why don't these guys fly vented kites ?